For RT-qPCR, primer and probe sets for KLK3 and ZBTB16 were listed in
Primer Sequences for ChIP-qPCR and RT-qPCR Analyses
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Other organizations : University of Massachusetts Boston, University of Toronto, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, University of Washington, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University
Variable analysis
- Primers for KLK3-enh, KLK2-enh, NKX3.1-enh, SGK1-enh, SGK3-enh, MBOAT2-enh, RAB11B-FBS, PDK4-FBS, and CDK1-FBS
- Primers for TMPRSS2-enh, ZBTB16-enh, and SH2B1-enh
- Primers for TFF1-enh, NRIP1-enh, PGR-enh, and DSCAM-enh
- Primer and probe sets for KLK3 and ZBTB16
- Primer and probe sets for MBOAT2, ELOVL7, FKBP5, NKX3.1, SGK1, ACSL3, ELOVL5, NANS, and AR-V7
- Binding of transcription factors or other regulatory proteins to the specified enhancer regions (ChIP-qPCR)
- Expression levels of the specified genes (RT-qPCR)
- Not explicitly mentioned
- Positive and negative controls for ChIP-qPCR and RT-qPCR were not specified
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